Pros: - Very fun even though every shot is a pitch and putt (ace runs galore)
- Very well maintained course on a university campus
- Good baskets
- Fairly good use of land that winds through the heart of the campus
- Unique shots given the campus environment (fun playing through and around buildings)
- Tons of parking

Cons: - Natural tee pads
- Plays over sidewalks so difficult to play when campus is crowded
- Somewhat difficult to navigate since holes are split up throughout the campus

Other Thoughts: Even though the course is super easy, it's a lot of fun due to the environment. Recommend only playing on weekends or later in the evening when classes are out.

Pros: -nice signs with distance
-mach 3's and natural tees in good condition
-lots of fun ace runs
-layout flows pretty well for a campus course that plays between buildings
-perfect for students and rec players
-practice basket by the first tee

Cons: -all short holes, only 3 over 250' and only 1 of those is over 300'
-the usual obvious safety concerns of a campus course
-does make use of trees and obstacles present but there are pretty much no forced lines to hit

Other Thoughts: This is a fun but typical campus course. It makes use of the grassy lanes between buildings and the many small trees around campus to shape a round of nearly all ace runs. It is not much of a challenge for the experienced player but it is a good time and a confidence booster. I played my best ever round of 18 with a 42.

Every hole, except maybe 12 and 14, is reachable from the tee for most players as almost half the holes are under 200'. The course does a good job of mixing up straight, left turning, and right turning fairways. The holes do seem to get a little longer toward the end, apart from the last hole.

The obvious safety concerns of a campus course are present. The course is probably not safe or available for play most weekdays during the school year until late in the afternoon. There are lots of walking paths, roads, buildings, and other public areas that are immediately in play on nearly every hole. Pay attention and play responsibly!

A fun and appropriate course for the target audience, students and rec players. A better option for beginners than the other course in town, Elmer Thomas, which has lots of long holes and is better suited to more advanced players.

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Pros: Very well maintained course on campus. Fun course where most holes are ace runs. Makes for fun competitive rounds for all skill levels. Good baskets, Mach III.
The best thing Cameron has going is lights that run the entire course for great night rounds and no worries of lost discs. Makes for perfect summer night rounds.

Pros: Grounds on campus are maintained very well with landscaping and mowing. Baskets are in great shape. Tee box signage is very good and it is pretty easy to find the next hole. Short course but tricky placement of trees/buildings offers unique challenges. A great course for beginners and those looking to perfect their short game.

Cons: Since this course winds throughout campus, it can become congested with foot traffic at times. Best time to play is weekends or the summer. Some of the buildings are annoying and it feels like you are playing urban disc golf at times. Tee boxes are becoming worn out and can become muddy when it rains. I think they should look into concrete tee pads.

Other Thoughts: A great course and kept up much better than Elmer Thomas. It is hard to lose a disc here (unless you throw on top of buildings) and is great place to bring someone who is new to the sport.

Pros: This course is a blast to play. I have only been playing for about 9 months, and I don't drive farther than about 225' or 230' so the fact that this is a short course doesn't bother me. In fact, I have become much, much more accurate with my midranges and on upshots because of this course. For those that can throw 300' plus this would be a great course for a fun round with just a Buzzz or a Roc, and a putter.

Cons: Natural tee-pads are becoming a little beat up because this course does get played by students and Lawton locals on an extremely regular basis. There is traffic on sidewalks during the school day, but it really only affects play during the times between classes. This course is short, and for most players that have even moderate ability to throw distance it will seem like a pitch and putt.

Other Thoughts: If you are in Lawton, and you want a quick and fun round, play this course and you won't be dissapointed. I will take pictures the next time I go, and get them posted here. I think you need to see this course.